Answered by IPC Vice President – International Relations, David Bergman
Originally posted 12/1/09
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2 Comments
3m 600 “The Germans make very sticky tape” that was a really funny comment about the tape. Thanks for your work clarifing this; It is amazing that there is still so much free information.
You are quite welcome. A lot of the push to clarify this comes from one of IPC’s members that is apparently involved in this very actively right now. They have asked us to add new tape listings to our TM-650 materials page on IPC’s website. I assumed that if this member was having problems, there were others that might as well. Thanks for your comments. B/R Dave Bergman